All flatter antonyms
flat·ter
F f verb flatter
- criticise — criticize
- ignore — to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
- condemn — If you condemn something, you say that it is very bad and unacceptable.
- belittle — If you belittle someone or something, you say or imply that they are unimportant or not very good.
- castigate — If you castigate someone or something, you speak to them angrily or criticize them severely.
- denounce — If you denounce a person or an action, you criticize them severely and publicly because you feel strongly that they are wrong or evil.
- insult — to treat or speak to insolently or with contemptuous rudeness; affront.
- offend — to irritate, annoy, or anger; cause resentful displeasure in: Even the hint of prejudice offends me.
- criticize — If you criticize someone or something, you express your disapproval of them by saying what you think is wrong with them.
- mismatch — to match badly or unsuitably.
- disfigure — to mar the appearance or beauty of; deform; deface: Our old towns are increasingly disfigured by tasteless new buildings.
- mar — to damage or spoil to a certain extent; render less perfect, attractive, useful, etc.; impair or spoil: That billboard mars the view. The holiday was marred by bad weather.
- spoil — to damage severely or harm (something), especially with reference to its excellence, value, usefulness, etc.: The water stain spoiled the painting. Drought spoiled the corn crop.
- uglify — to make ugly.